And it was incredibly sad -- my heart sank when Josh said those words as it revealed just how much he still loves Liza.

Liza's love triangle keeps getting messier, and though she tried to make a choice and wrote Josh a "Dear John" letter hoping to cut ties with him and focus on her new squeeze, Charles, she opened up a can of emotions instead.

As a fan who has been pushing towards a resolution to this drawn-out triangle, I applaud Liza's efforts for wanting to give her new relationship a shot.

But clearly, there are feelings that keep pulling her back to her ex-boyfriend despite being "content" with Charles.

Because at this point, she's not happy, she's just content.

Team Charles fans have waited so long for Liza and Charles to get together, and the moment they did, their chemistry died, and things became mundane.

Since she's gotten with Charles, Josh has always been lurking there subconsciously.

Kelsey: There's so many of them. Lauren: Yeah, that's because this is an issue that affects so many girls. I mean, imagine having rampant hormones and being on the verge of womanhood in this era. There are no men in here for a reason. They would tear their pussy-grabbing limbs off like a pride of lionesses. Kelsey: Terrifying pep talk. Thanks.

If Liza were convinced with her decision to pick Charles (and she should have been considering she was ready to move in with him not too long ago), Josh wouldn't be able to plant a seed of doubt in her mind.

Yet, it's obvious that she never believed in what she was dishing out; she was hoping Josh would fade away quietly so she'd never have to face her true feelings.

The more Liza tries to make things with Charles stick, the more we all realize that these two might not be it for each other.

Josh was also right about Charles being the "safe choice."

This is the first time we've seen Liza stand up for Charles and make a concrete decision, but she's making it out of a place of fear; despite her millennial mindset, Liza doesn't think she could have a relationship with Josh because she's allowing the age-gap to dictate things.

Liza fell for Josh, and that scared her. With Charles, things are more stable and thus, more secure.

The love triangle may have been what attracted us to the series, but it shouldn't be the thing that makes us distance ourselves.

Diana's bachelorette party was a dud. There, I said it.

For millennials, these girls don't know how to throw a proper "same penis forever" party.

The teaser photos painted such a wild night at the strip club, but they were deceiving.

Josh: Then just say it. Just say it. Say you love him more than you love me. Liza: Is that what you need to hear?Josh: Yes. Liza: Then fine. I love him more. Josh: You know, you forget Liza. I know you. I know when you're lying, especially to yourself. You wrote a letter to the wrong guy.

Kelsey's off the hook here because she's going through a rough patch after becoming a viral meme, losing her position as head of the company, and having her failure rubbed into her face by off-again boo thang, Zane.

As exhausting as Liza's love-triangle is, Kelsey's tumultuous relationship with Zane is even worse.

Charles, on the other hand, fell right back into a groove and seemed to enjoy wielding all that power again, thus forcing Kelsey to write her resignation letter, which I thought was Liza's break-up letter to Charles at first.

And if Liza's all about leaving the past behind and moving forward, maybe she should join Kelsey and start somewhere fresh where her job isn't tied to her relationship.

Other New York Musings

Maggie deserves her own storyline. Periodt.

Lauren is the real MVP for fixing Millennial's PR image, being a support system to Kelsey, and picking up Liza's maid of honor slack. I could watch her aggresively tell Diana to "get in the hummer, bitch" all day long.

Josh stated that because of his new gig, Claire isn't moving to LA. Did they really drop the child custody storyline just like that? And are we to believe Claire just agreed to give up the dream of a lifetime?

There could have been such an empowering moment with Kelsey's speech to the girl's charter school about the dangers of social media, but Younger missed the mark in exchange for more time to focus on the *eye roll* love triangle.

Shelly's come-ons to Josh were hilarious. The thirst is real.

Liza defending Kelsey in front of everyone and telling them that it's because of her that they have a job just spoke to how much Liza always puts everyone ahead of herself.